Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Same as unregenerate.

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  • adjective Not regenerated; unimproved.

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  • adjective not reformed morally or spiritually

Etymologies

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un- +‎ regenerated

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Examples

  • It is never clear how long any Doctor will remain unregenerated or who will come after him.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Egon Willighagen 2009

  • It is never clear how long any Doctor will remain unregenerated or who will come after him.

    The Dr Who's of Life Sciences Egon Willighagen 2009

  • God uses “the foolish things of this world” or what seems foolish in the eyes of unregenerated man “to confound those who profess to be wise”, such as yourselves.

    "Adam" and AiG's Strange Bedfellows - The Panda's Thumb 2007

  • She could not explain to him that he was a sinner, unregenerated, a wild man in her estimation, a being of quite another kind than herself, and therefore altogether unfitted to be the husband of her girl!

    John Caldigate 2004

  • This generation of unregenerated vipers was still perverse, stiff-necked, and hardened in their iniquity.

    Barchester Towers 2004

  • The only source of all troubles is the "unregenerated colonial economy," an anonymous extra-human entity of which even poor intellectuals changing into pesos their hard earned dollars are victims.

    Is Argentina Doomed? O'Connell, Arturo 1972

  • We see that this is a true picture of the unregenerated heart, which has no good thing in it.

    Sanctification J. W. Byers

  • I tell you, Mary, I found out from reading the Bible that I was an unregenerated man, and needed

    Autographs for Freedom, Volume 2 (of 2) (1854) Various

  • That I was born in a Christian land, of pious parents, who gave me religious instructions; brought up under faithful, lively ministers, and in religious society; exposed to few temptations but what arose from the corruptions of my own heart, are aggravations, which, perhaps, many are mourning over, as heightening the sin of unbelief in their unregenerated state.

    The Power of Faith Exemplified In The Life And Writings Of The Late Mrs. Isabella Graham. Isabella Graham

  • If they refused the Saviour whom Paul preached, if they continued morally unregenerated, then the mere fact of being

    The Doctrines of Predestination, Reprobation, and Election Robert Wallace

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